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Home Dictionary Name: provideIndustrial and Provident Societies
Industrial and Provident Societies. The (English) Statutes regulating these societies, 25 & 26Vict. c. 87, 30 & 31 Vict. c. 117, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 80, were consolidated by the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 45), which by s. 6 provided for the registration of societies 'for carrying on any labour, trade, or handicraft, in-cluding the buying or selling of land, of which no member shall claim an interest in the funds exceeding 200l.'This Act was repealed and re-enacted with amend-ment by the (English) Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 39), which pro-vides for the registration as an industrial and provident society of any society for carrying on any 'industries, businesses, trades specified in or authorized by its rules, whether wholesale or retail, and including dealings of every description with land,' but enacts that no member other than a registered society shall have any interest in the shares exceeding 200l. and contains...
Except as provided in this Act
Except as provided in this Act, the opening words 'Except as provided in this Act' limit the operation of the bar. It can reasonably be interpreted to mean that the bar of a suit is limited to matters in respect whereof the Act has provided a remedy. So construed before we apply the provisions of s. 26 of the Act, two conditions shall be complied with, namely, (I) the Railway administration shall have done an act or omitted to do an act in contravention of the provisions of Ch. V and (ii) the Act has provided a remedy in respect of that act or omission, Raichand Amulakh Shah v. Union of India, AIR 1964 SC 1268 (1270): (1964) 5 SCR 148. (C.P.C. 1908, s. 9; Railways Act, 1890, s. 26)...
Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act
Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, s. 10 of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act opens with the words 'save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act'. These words mean that the s. would apply only to cases not expressly provided for in the Act, that is to say, it would not apply to cases falling under ss. 17 and 17-A which deal with cases 'otherwise expressly provided' in the Act, Sambhu Nath Sarkar v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1973 SC 1425: (1973) 1 SCC 856: (1974) 1 SCR 1....
Except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule
Except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule, The words 'except as otherwise provided in the other clauses of this rule' appearing in Rule 161 (1)(a) make the general rule of superannuation at the age of 58 years subject to other clauses of that rule. This is to say, the government is empowered to provide for different ages of compulsory retirement for different classes of government servants, N.C. Dalwadi v. State of Gujarat, (1987) 3 SCC 611: AIR 1987 SC 1933: (1987) 3 SCR 640....
Save as otherwise provided by or under the Act
Save as otherwise provided by or under the Act, the expression 'save as otherwise provided by or under the Act' in s. 44(3) of Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 should be construed in a harmonious manner so that sub-clause (b) is not reduced to a nullity. The expression 'save as otherwise provided by or under the Act' would in the context mean, 'save as otherwise expressly barred by or under the Act'. If there is a provision which expressly debars the exercise of the power under sub-clause (b) in any case then only the State Transport Authority will not be able to exercise the powers and discharge the functions given in sub-clause (b). Otherwise there would be no such bar, State of Rajasthan v. Noor Mohammad, AIR 1973 SC 2729 (2732): (1972) 2 SCC 454: (1973) 1 SCR 841. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, s. 44(3)(b)]...
Unless the articles of the company otherwise provide
Unless the articles of the company otherwise provide, the effect of these words 'unless the articles of the company otherwise provide' is to subordinate the provisions of clause (c) to the provisions of the articles of association of the company. In other words, the provision that the offer of further shares shall be deemed to include the right of renunciation in favour of any other person will not apply if the articles of the company 'otherwise provide', Needle Industries (India) Ltd. v. Needle Industries Newey (India) Holdings Ltd., AIR 1981 SC 1298: (1981) 3 SCC 333: (1983) 3 SCR 698....
Parliament may by law provide
Parliament may by law provide, the words 'Parlia-ment' may by law provide' appearing in Article 312 should not be read to mean that there is no scope for delegation in a law made under Article 312, D.S. Garewal v. State of Punjab, AIR 1959 SC 512: 1959 Supp (1) SCR 792. (Constitution of India, Art. 312)...
Provide
Provide, must be understood to mean provide ex-pressly or by necessary implication. The necessary implication of a provision has the same effect and relevance in law as an express provision has, unless the relevance of what is necessarily implied is excluded by the use of clear words, Needle Industries (India) Ltd. v. Needle Industries Newey (India) Holding Ltd., AIR 1981 SC 1298: (1981) 3 SCC 333....
Save as otherwise provided by the Court
Save as otherwise provided by the Court, the prohibition in s. 362 against the court altering or reviewing its judgment is subject to what is 'otherwise provided by this court or by any other law for the time being in force'. Those words, however, refer to those provisions only where the court has been expressly authorised by the Code or other law to alter or review its judgment. The inherent power of the court is not contemplated by the saving provision contained in s. 362, Sooraj Devi v. Pyare Lal, AIR 1981 SC 736: (1981) 1 SCC 500: (1981) 2 SCR 485....
Provided
On condition by stipulation with the understanding if usually followed by that as provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the rights of any person whatever...
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